A Reliability Study of the Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing: Case Study for the Composite Blades of Wind Power Generation

위상배열 초음파 탐지검사의 신뢰성에 관한 연구: 풍력발전기 복합소재 블레이드 사례연구

  • Kang, Byung Kwon (Samyoung Inspection Engineering) ;
  • Lim, Ik Sung (Department of Industrial & Management Eng., Namseoul University) ;
  • Koo, Ilseob (Department of Industrial & Management Eng., Namseoul University)
  • 강병권 (삼영검사엔지니어링) ;
  • 임익성 (남서울대학교 산업경영공학과) ;
  • 구일섭 (남서울대학교 산업경영공학과)
  • Received : 2016.11.09
  • Accepted : 2016.12.16
  • Published : 2016.12.25

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this research is to improve the reliability of the composite material blades used for the wind power generator, by applying the phased array ultrasonic testing technique out of the many nondestructive test into the blades. Method: The wind power generation composite blades are used, as a case study, in order to evaluate the reliability of the phased array ultrasonic testing technique. Defects that are most likely occurred in the field are injected into the different locations of the three different types of artificial test pieces and then phased array ultrasonic testing technique are applied to evaluate the reliability of its effectiveness. Result: As a result of the analysis of the defect signals by applying the A scan and B scan simultaneously, depth and width of the defect could be obtained. An area of defect was proportional to the amount of energy by color in B scan image. The larger amount of energy, reflected amount of energy was appeared in the order of red, orange, yellow, blue color. Conclusion: The most reliable testing method to detect the defect in composite blades for wind power generation is considered to be the combination of the other destructive testing technique with the phased array ultrasonic testing since the PAUT alone could not detect all range of the defects in the blades.

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